FAITH-INFORMED COUNSELING

Where Mental Health and Christian Practices Meet

A Counseling Approach That Makes Room for Your Faith

For many men and couples, faith is a central part of life — but when it comes to mental health, they’re often unsure where Christian belief fits into the process.

 

Some feel guilty for being anxious or depressed.
Some fear judgment from their church community.
Some have been taught that prayer “should be enough.”
Some simply want a counselor who understands their Christian worldview without pushing an agenda.

 

If that’s you, welcome.

 

I offer faith-informed counseling for men and couples in Atlanta and throughout Georgia, integrating Christian beliefs with evidence-based therapy in a way that feels grounded, respectful, and authentic.

You Don’t Have to Separate Your Faith From Your Healing

As both a licensed professional counselor and a Christian, I understand how Scripture, prayer, identity, and spiritual formation play a role in emotional health.

Men often tell me they want:

  • A counselor who understands Christian values

  • Space to talk honestly about sin, shame, or guilt

  • A therapist who can integrate faith without being preachy

  • Guidance on anxiety, addiction, or marriage from a Christian perspective

  • A place where they don’t have to hide their struggles from their church community

You can talk freely about your relationship with God, your doubts, your habits, your temptations, your fears, and your story — without judgment.

Ready to Integrate Faith and Emotional Health?

If you want counseling that honors your beliefs and gives you practical tools to grow, I’d love to support you.

 

Schedule a free 15-minute consultation to talk about what you’re facing and how faith-informed therapy can help.

 

You don’t have to navigate this alone.
Your healing matters to God — and it matters to me.

Why Choose Faith-Informed Counseling in Atlanta

Whether you’re wrestling with sin patterns, emotional overwhelm, spiritual doubt, or relational struggles — you can pursue healing while keeping your faith central.

This is a place to bring your whole self:
Your story.
Your questions.
Your faith.
Your humanity.

Ready to Integrate Faith and Emotional Health?

If you want counseling that honors your beliefs and gives you practical tools to grow, I’d love to support you.

 

Schedule a free 15-minute consultation to talk about what you’re facing and how faith-informed therapy can help.

 

You don’t have to navigate this alone.
Your healing matters to God — and it matters to me.

Why Choose Faith-Informed Counseling in Atlanta

Whether you’re wrestling with sin patterns, emotional overwhelm, spiritual doubt, or relational struggles — you can pursue healing while keeping your faith central.

This is a place to bring your whole self:
Your story.
Your questions.
Your faith.
Your humanity.

 

Faith doesn’t eliminate struggle. Faith gives you courage in struggle.

What Faith-Informed Counseling Looks Like

1. Understanding the Whole Person: Mind, Body, and Spirit

Christianity teaches that we are integrated beings — not separated compartments.
Your emotional life, physical health, spiritual formation, and relationships all interact.

 

In therapy, we explore how God designed the nervous system, how stress affects the body, and how faith can be a stabilizing source of hope.

2. Healing Shame and Identity Through a Christian Lens

So many men secretly feel:

  • “I’m failing.”

  • “I’m not enough.”

  • “God is disappointed in me.”

  • “If anyone knew what I struggle with…”

Shame thrives in secrecy.
But grace, truth, and honest community lead to freedom.

We work to re-anchor your identity in who God says you are — not in sin, struggle, or performance.

 

3. Integrating Spiritual Disciplines

We may incorporate:

  • Mindfulness exercises centered around the presence of Jesus

  • Prayer journals

  • Spiritual practices like reflection and lament

  • Faith-centered meaning-making

  • Understanding God’s design for relationships, rest, and emotional life

 

4. Addressing Anxiety, Addiction, and Stress from Both Angles

For many Christian men, anxiety, porn addiction, overworking, or anger come with a heavy layer of spiritual shame.

 

You learn to understand these struggles not as moral failures, but as:

  • Emotional responses

  • Nervous system patterns

  • Coping mechanisms

  • Results of experiences or wounds

  • Attempts to manage pressure or pain

Start your journey towards aligning your heart, mind, and spirt.